Dunn provides a sobering reality check for urbanites who mistake rural simplicity for a lack of established social complexity. It is a sharp reminder that successful relocation requires an ego check and a willingness to listen rather than a mission to modernize.
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You turn on the news this morning, you see some crazy story about something that happened in Los Angeles or New York City. You're thinking to yourself, "Man, I sure am glad I live rural and this will never affect me."
You're wrong because it will. It may not affect you right now. Oh, but it's coming. The effects of what's going on in these places will affect you. It just takes a little time to reach you. That's all. Now, I do say a lot of times in my videos, yeah, well, this is going on here and I don't have to worry about that here. That'll never fly. They will never do those kind of things where I live.
And for the most part, probably true. But here's the downside to what's going on in these places.
The people with the common sense who think like I do. I I I like to think I have common sense most of the time, but these people that live in these cities that have this common sense, they want out. They want out bad.
and they're living in places where they can sell a three-bedroom ranch house for half a million dollars.
They can load up a U-Haul or hire a mover. You know, you're going to you're going to make that much. Hire yourself a mover. Don't lift a finger. They're going to load up a truck and they're going to sell what they don't want and they're going to head my way. There's all kinds of land around here. It's being snatched up like you wouldn't believe. People I've never seen before are moving in. I'm noticing funky looking people walking down the street with hairstyles I ain't I ain't never seen around here. I'll tell you that right now. But that's what's happening.
You see, it may not be affecting you now.
But when they start trickling in to all these rural areas, they start buying up all this property, which is happening now. Why don't Why don't you ask Tennessee? Why don't you ask North Carolina? It's really going on there.
Well, those problems are coming here.
Now, I know a lot of you are going to say, "Oh, no. Those those are the people those are the people the ones that are moving are the people that they don't vote that way. They don't want those things and for the most part probably true but there are some that are still still going to vote that way. They just didn't want to stay and fight. They didn't want to stay. They they might have voted a certain way or or agreed with a certain situation and said, "Well, this this isn't working, man.
What do we do? Let's pack our crap and go. It's ruined now."
This is the case a lot of the times. If it wasn't, you wouldn't see places that were once peaceful.
Places that once were a certain way change.
There are towns in North Carolina. There are places in Texas. Look at Austin.
Look at Look at Austin, man. That Texas doesn't even want to claim Austin anymore.
This is what happens when you have mass exodus from states that well got some crazy ideas and they move to a entirely different place.
You tell me how that happens if they're voting different now they're not. And it has nothing to do with I don't think it really has everything to do with politics. Blue, red, middle of the road, whatever you are.
It's you grew up in an environment that is entirely different from where you are moving. Now I can tell you I grew up 3 hours away from where I live right now.
From where I'm sitting, I grew up 3 hours. But them 3 hours is it's night and day. The way things are here and the way things where I grew up, it's night and day. And when I moved here, I didn't move here with the mentality that and you know, I've lived all over the country. So my strategy is this. When I go to a different location, which this is probably the last place I'm ever going to live, but I don't open my mouth.
I observe. I go into the local cafes. I listen. I get a feel for the people. I find out what what are the values of these people in this area because the last thing you want to do is move into a place and start trying to change them because it isn't going to go well for you. You cannot move into a place and say, "Well, man, I don't like how they do this. You know what? I'm I'm I think I'm going to run for mayor and I think I'm going to try to get on city council and get this changed." If that's the way you think, and believe me, there's a a lot of a lot of people that think this way. I let this truck pass. So now you see why I don't usually sit out here very much because there's a big chug hole there.
Chuck hole, chug hole, whatever you want to call it. And when the trucks hit it, it makes a loud noise.
But the last thing you want to do is move into a new area. Bring in your old HOA ideas.
Bring in your rules and regulations that they don't have. And there's a reason they don't have them.
You don't want to do that.
And so this is where we're running into problems. rural people. They think they're immune to all these problems that are going on in the cities when in fact they're not because those people are going to start dispersing from those cities when they see that it's beyond the point of no return and a lot of them are. And when these people start leaving, they may not necessarily change the way they think. In fact, I know a good percentage of them do not. You can say whatever you want. Yes, there are those people that maybe think like I do.
They want freedom. They don't want a bunch of rules. They don't want HOAs.
They don't want the government up their ass.
But there are some that enjoy that.
That's the only way they know how to live is by rules. People have to guide them through life. And if those people are missing and there's nobody to guide them, man, they they're lost. They don't know what to do. So they form their own committees, they form their own groups.
And when they have enough numbers, and this happens, and believe me, it's already happened in many places. When they have enough numbers, they're going to make it just like they had had left the place they had just left. They they want it like that because that's how they're comfortable. They're comfortable living under an ungodly amount of rules and regulations. They start looking at the environment. They see a guy cutting a tree down. They're going to form a protest. And they may not go to all these extremes. You get what I'm saying?
People don't just up and leave and leave everything they ever knew behind.
They're going to bring a lot of it with them. How many times have I been to town here and I've ran and there is a lot of people here from California. There is a lot of people here from Texas. There is a lot of people from Florida. How many times have I heard them mention to me and I interacted when I worked at the pawn shop. I interacted with a lot of people. How many times have I heard them say, "Man, that's I don't like this. You know, I don't like how you guys do this and and this needs to be changed." And I always told them, you just need to zip it, button it, and leave it there. Because when you start trouble like that, you're in for you. If you if if if you want trouble, you're going to get trouble. Okay? And so, it's every American's right to pack his stuff and move anywhere that they please. It doesn't matter. I don't have any problem with anybody in any state, but it's when they start bringing these crazy ideas to new places that never had them and trying to influence local people who have been born and raised in these areas. That's when you're going to run into a lot of resistance. And some of these people don't play nice.
So, if you are thinking of relocating to, you know, let's just use this as a scenario, you've lived in Los Angeles all your life. And I'm not picking on Californians. I'm not picking on any certain group of people. I'm just using it as an example because that is one of the places where a lot of people are fleeing right now. But if you are packing your stuff right now and you're thinking, well, I'm going to come to Arkansas and or North Carolina or Georgia, one of these places, and uh well, I'm going to start a new life. I'm going to take my half a million dollars and and you know what? I can pick me up a piece of land for 100k and I'll have money in the bank and I can maybe buy a car wash or or do something. That's cool. Bring your money. stimulate our economy, but keep your trap shut at least for until you've established that you're a decent person.
You know, that's that's the problem people have today. They got to move in somewhere now. You know, and and they want to change things immediately. Yes.
When I first moved here, I seen some things that I'm, you know, I'm like, I don't I don't know why why did they do this? Why why is this this way? If you don't know why something is done a certain way or why they're doing it, then you don't need to have an opinion on it. Maybe you need to ask some people. Locals don't have any problem.
You know, why do why do you guys build things this way? They'll tell you, well, you know, we get a lot of rain and if you don't build it this way, it's going to wash away. You're going to learn a lot of things because everywhere in the country, anywhere you live, the environment is different. The the weather is different. There's certain way to certain ways you do things in in one state that you wouldn't do in another state. California, LA area don't get a lot of rain. We do. Things are built a certain way because of weather.
things are built a certain way because of just because maybe there's different building codes which we don't really have here. That's another thing. A lot of these small rural areas don't have building codes and a lot of people that move here immediately run to city hall.
I want to get a permit. Well, you don't need a permit. What? We need to have permits, you know, I guess for electrical, plumbing, things like that.
Maybe a permit would be good, but nobody wants rules if we don't have them. The more rules that come into a person's life makes your life just a little a little more difficult. And nobody wants that.
I guess that's what I'm trying to say.
If you're going to leave the area that you feel is at the point of no return, you know, don't do your do your research. I would recommend to anybody if you're moving somewhere rural to a different state across the country, take a few trips out there. Spend a week, spend two weeks, Tilly. Uh-uh. I'm making a movie. And yes, she's jealous because uh she's not in it and Rooster is. Well, Rooster was.
>> That's enough. Do you guys want to see this?
That's enough.
Yes, I got junk on my porch.
Okay. Yeah. Stella rooster. Anyway, happy trails.
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